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Equine Influenza - Know the Facts!Equine influenza ('flu') is probably the main respiratory infection affecting horses. It has a worldwide distribution, and can cause a severe illness in some cases. Fortunately, prevention is possible with current vaccinations. This is a very current topic, with a recent outbreak in Australia in August to October 2007. This continent had previously been unaffected by equine flu, and the outbreak appears to have spread from imported Japanese stallions. |
Cruise vacation is a 'sampler' of several exotic locationsTo cruise or not to cruise - that's a question many of our middle-age friends are asking as they consider ways to spend their vacation time and hard-earned money. A lot of people have one of two images - the Party Animal Special with 20-somethings being rowdy and stupid, or the God's Waiting Room cruise with a demographic roughly equivalent to your local Senior Center. |
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| Donkey Sanctuary Category: Recreation: Pets: Animal Welfare In the UK and Ireland the Donkey Sanctuary has taken over 12,000 donkeys into its care. Many of these have been rescued after having been cruelly neglected and others come from loving homes for various reasons, perhaps due a change in the owner's circumstances, illness or moving house. The owners have been concerned for the donkeys’ future and, therefore, relinquished them into the Sanctuary's care. |
| Blind Faith Book Category: Online Shopping: Books: eBooks In an America that is increasingly turning its back on science, a majority of Americans now believe that religious activities can help people recover from illness, prevent disease entirely and even act as viable substitutes for well-established medical treatments. |